--no-keep-memory
ld normally optimizes for speed over memory usage by caching the symbol tables
of input files in memory. This option tells ld to instead optimize for memory
usage, by rereading the symbol tables as necessary. This may be required if ld
runs out of memory space while linking a large executable.

--no-keep-memory
ld normally optimizes for speed over memory usage by caching the symbol tables
of input files in memory. This option tells ld to instead optimize for memory
usage, by rereading the symbol tables as necessary. This may be required if ld
runs out of memory space while linking a large executable.